The Walking Dead: Season 3 (Part III)

Kinda pissed me off how michonne didn't mention one word about Andrea or Merle to Rick. Is it that hard to put the pieces together Michonne? Andrea knows Merle, who knows Glenn, who knows the rest of the group. UGGGGGG

Kinda pissed me off how michonne didn't mention one word about Andrea or Merle to Rick. Is it that hard to put the pieces together Michonne? Andrea knows Merle, who knows Glenn, who knows the rest of the group. UGGGGGG

Then there wouldn't be as much drama when they confront Merle and Andrea.

Kinda pissed me off how michonne didn't mention one word about Andrea or Merle to Rick. Is it that hard to put the pieces together Michonne? Andrea knows Merle, who knows Glenn, who knows the rest of the group. UGGGGGG

In the previews I saw, Daryl was still crouching down outside the compound and arguing with Rick about Merle. So she must tell them before they attack the place.

I have a couple potential deal-breakers for me. I can suspend disbelief with the best of them, but...this first one isn't too bad: The Governor must either be stupid, or a coward. I can't believe he is a coward because he walked up in the middle of armed US military and blasted one of them point blank. So he's stupid. He is the leader of all these people yet he took Merle's word that the prison could not be cleared? No way I can believe that he could be such a capable leader and just dismiss the chance to plunder the supplies by taking on dead people instead of live ones.

And second, this one is hard for me to look past. Ricks group took riot gear to clear the prison, but they went off to battle with armed humans wearing only the clothes on their backs. I cannot accept that.

I have a couple potential deal-breakers for me. I can suspend disbelief with the best of them, but...this first one isn't too bad: The Governor must either be stupid, or a coward. I can't believe he is a coward because he walked up in the middle of armed US military and blasted one of them point blank. So he's stupid. He is the leader of all these people yet he took Merle's word that the prison could not be cleared? No way I can believe that he could be such a capable leader and just dismiss the chance to plunder the supplies by taking on dead people instead of live ones.

And second, this one is hard for me to look past. Ricks group took riot gear to clear the prison, but they went off to battle with armed humans wearing only the clothes on their backs. I cannot accept that.

You makes some good points. I'm with you on the 2nd one. The 1st one, possibly the Governor didn't think the prison was that big of a deal at the time. Merle says it's overrun, so be it. Kind of strange how he got so upset about it. If they can take out a squad of National Guard, they can clear a prison.

You makes some good points. I'm with you on the 2nd one. The 1st one, possibly the Governor didn't think the prison was that big of a deal at the time. Merle says it's overrun, so be it. Kind of strange how he got so upset about it. If they can take out a squad of National Guard, they can clear a prison.

I hope Darryl doesn't betray Rick and the group. They need his help badly. Going to be interesting to see how they do against the Governor's people considering there are only four of them in Rick's group.

I really liked the episode, beside the scenes with Andrea and the science guy (it took almost 10 minutes to show us something we already knew). They are slowly showing how mad the governor is. I still don't understand why they can't make it work between the two groups but eh, I guess that's part of the show.

The Governor is what Shane would have eventually turned into with the sociopathic tendencies he showed over the past two seasons. So if they couldn't make it work with Shane, even in a perfect utopian zombie apocalyptic world, I'm not sure two groups like Woodbury and the Prison could ever co-exist. Plus, the Governor has such a messiah complex he's not going to let anything threaten the good thing he has going on.

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Originally Posted by HawksFan74

Daryl seems to have a never ending supply of arrows. I think he's going to have to use his gun in the assault.

Doesn't he usually pluck the ones he uses out of the brains of zombies if he has the time? I can't remember. I also am ignorant as to whether or not one particular type of crossbow can only use a certain type of arrow... if so, yeah, I would imagine that his supply would have to eventually run out.

You makes some good points. I'm with you on the 2nd one. The 1st one, possibly the Governor didn't think the prison was that big of a deal at the time. Merle says it's overrun, so be it. Kind of strange how he got so upset about it. If they can take out a squad of National Guard, they can clear a prison.

I think that part of the reason he got upset in that scene was because of the fact that he knows there is another group out there that could potentially threaten their security. If his guys couldn't, or didn't think they could clear the prison and another group did it I'd imagine it's two pronged and he also is annoyed at the incompetence or cowardice of Merle etc. for not making an effort.

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Originally Posted by End of Line

Good build up episode.

The Governor is a sadistic piece of ****, and Glen is a boss.

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For those who saw the clip of next week during the Talking Dead, Michonne comes face to face with Penny right?

Doesn't he usually pluck the ones he uses out of the brains of zombies if he has the time? I can't remember. I also am ignorant as to whether or not one particular type of crossbow can only use a certain type of arrow... if so, yeah, I would imagine that his supply would have to eventually run out.

He does when he has time too. There are times where they had to run. Last episode he had a ton of arrows for some reason.

I think Merle turns before Darryl would. Though it will be interesting to see Merle's first interaction with Rick. In this crazy, messed up zombie apocalypse, who knows if Darryl will even care about his brother anymore. Not likely but who knows.